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Asia which was characterized by abundant islands, spacious shallow-seas, warm temperature and plenty of isolated seas [ 74].
Warm water columns are currently restricted to isolated seas, e.g. water temperature is 21.5°C at 2 km depth in the Red Sea and is 13°C at 4 km depth in the Mediterranean Sea (Gage & Tyler, 1991), but were widespread in some earlier geological periods.
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Most attention to date has focused on glacial icebergs, which are now reasonably well understood; there appears a lack of knowledge in the case of isolated sea ice floes.
They established 11 forest tracts, ranging from 2.5 to 250 acres, each surrounded by an isolating sea of pasture similar to what is advancing around most other tropical forests.
Members of the Shewanella genus are mostly isolated from seas and sediments and grow at low temperatures [22]; thus, swarming is most likely the dominant motility pattern of cells in such habitats.
DNA was extracted from Synechococcus phages isolated from sea water taken from a number of locations, including the Red Sea, Atlantic Ocean (Miami), the Indian Ocean, the North Sea, Bermuda, the Gulf of Mexico.
"I've been injecting several lobsters with amoebas, one of them which I isolated from sea urchins," he said.
Polar bears are spending more time in the same areas as grizzlies; seals and whales currently isolated by sea ice will soon be likely to share the same waters," Dr Kelly and his colleagues report in the journal Nature.
Only two strains isolated from sea bass (S5 and S4) were found to be serum sensitive.
Shewanella xiamenensis has been isolated from sea floor sediment (Ng et al. 2014; Huang et al. 2010).
In this study, a sulfated polysaccharide with a high molecular weight was isolated from sea cucumber Holothuria nobilis.
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